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“Advanced PR Writing” is focused on advanced writing techniques that help make your copy more exciting and memorable. This is part four of the four-part e-learning course, “Writing Skills to Increase PR Reach and Results.”
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

The Communicating to Manage Performance (CMP) Certificate Program is a dynamic skills-based certificate of completion course designed to empower managers, team leaders and supervisors to build performance every day, through effective, consistent workplace communication. This online course will enable you to take advantage of emerging management best practices that focus on day-to-day behavior and tangible high-performance results.
On-Demand

Acknowledging Ideas promotes creativity and innovation by creating a climate where people’s input is valued and encouraged. This skill application will allow you to learn how and why your team is — and is not — offering ways to improve day-to-day tasks and develop innovative approaches to change the scope of your department or organization. Participants will also find it beneficial to merge other CMP skills with this technique for stronger use and application.
On-Demand

Active Listening enables you to gain information, engage employees and build trust. Participants will discover how to listen in new ways, how to gain information they aren’t hearing the first time and how to support and develop their teams. Utilizing this skill as a thinking process instead of a hearing process enables you to strengthen your relationships at all levels in your organization.
On-Demand

Describing Behavior enables you to communicate clearly and objectively. This course will discuss the necessary reasons why describing behavior is beneficial for both you as the manager and your direct reports. You’ll also discover when to describe behavior and through the online learning application you will learn how to polish your language with this imperative technique.
On-Demand

Giving Corrective Feedback teaches managers how to provide effective feedback for correcting behavior that is not aligned with the organizational mission or direction. This skill will also provide behavior-based feedback for employees who are exhibiting inappropriate communication or actions. Correcting performance deficiencies is often difficult to deliver, but the 7-step process embedded in this module will allow you a roadmap for delivering tough messages and provides a clear outcome for future expectations in performance change.
On-Demand

Giving Positive Feedback helps create the best possible performance by recognizing and reinforcing effective behaviors and results. In a fast-paced world where the words “good job” encompass most of our positive feedback to employees, you will learn how to specifically provide feedback that is informative and useful for your team. This skill builds tremendous trust when others are communicating with you and combined with the skills of Using I-Statements and Describing Behavior allow your professionalism to develop in greater ways.
On-Demand

Using I-Statements enables you to express your viewpoint in a way that promotes personal accountability for speaking, listening and collaboration. I-Statements build personal accountability for your management voice and enhance your level of professionalism in providing feedback both positive and corrective.
On-Demand

Most PR pros send pitches that are destined to fail from the start. If your pitch shows up like everyone else’s, it will be treated like everyone else’s — it will be ignored. In this comprehensive e-learning course, you’ll discover how to craft a pitch that gets noticed. Gain the tools and insights you need to transform yourself into a master of the cold email pitch. Discover pitching skills that are beyond the reach of your average PR pro. Accurately and effectively measure what you do, so that your client or employer knows what they’re getting from your efforts.
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

This comprehensive e-learning course offers in-depth approaches to leveraging key components of marketing, media and advertising to accelerate PR campaign results. Divided into five learning modules, this course will position you to lead integrated marketing communications campaigns from start to finish.
Bonnie Harris;
On-Demand

This comprehensive e-learning course teaches communicators how to use integration as a powerful tool in any communications practice. This five-hour course provides a review of integrated marketing concepts, followed by ways to learn about your specific audiences, develop integrated strategies and tactics that work together to boost results, and effectively manage your work in a planned, synchronous fashion.
Bonnie Harris;
On-Demand

Gaining the Certificate in Principles of Public Relations differentiates you from other new college graduates in public relations and related majors who have not passed the Certificate examination. This course helps you prepare for taking the computer-based examination.

Note: The Certificate is only available to students at participating schools.
On-Demand

“PR Writing Essentials” is focused on writing techniques that position your copy to persuade while remaining unshakably believable. This is part one of the four-part e-learning course, “Writing Skills to Increase PR Reach and Results.”
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

“Press Releases” is focused on press writing techniques addressing the needs of journalists and your organization’s management. This is part two of the four-part e-learning course, “Writing Skills to Increase PR Reach and Results.”
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

“Proofing and Grammar for PR” is focused on writing techniques that make your copy tighter and your writing approach easier. This is part three of the four-part e-learning course, “Writing Skills to Increase PR Reach and Results.”
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

This comprehensive e-learning course encompasses every major writing skill and technique required of a professional media relations communicator. Divided into four learning modules, this turnkey program covers the cornerstones of today’s demanding PR writing skillset, including thinking and writing like a journalist, ensuring clean and flawless copy, writing superior press releases and pitches, and applying creativity and style for greater impact.
Michael Smart;
On-Demand

Today, media and customers are bombarded. How do PR and communications cut through the noise? With science — knowing how your customers are hard-wired to respond. In this webinar, attendees will learn how science is used to strategize messages to create high-value outcomes.
Elizabeth Edwards;
Live Online

This webinar will discuss the convergence of PR and marketing, identify six specific trends for PR professionals to contemplate as they plan their response to this convergence, and then take a glimpse into the future to assess where we might be headed as an industry. Fred Cook takes key findings from the 2017 USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations Global Communications survey to share important takeaways with the webinar participants.
Frederick H. Cook, Fellow PRSA;
Live Online

Businesses today must navigate an unprecedented new social ecosystem with a 24/7 web-enabled public monitoring their behavior. Successfully navigating this new landscape and attracting next generation talent demands C-suite strategies that align with rising public expectations for business. Transparency is the new currency that builds trust with stakeholders, enhances brand value and meets business objectives. Brands have a role to play in solving problems, addressing issues and taking positions that reflect the mission and values of its organizations.
Barie Carmichael; Angela Chitkara;
In-Person

Gain a clear understanding of public relations and communications concepts and techniques through lectures, case study presentations, discussions and group exercises. Examine the theory and practice of major issues facing the profession.
Robin Schell, APR, Fellow PRSA;
In-Person

You'd think being a "people person" or a "lifelong learner" would be desirable skills for early-career job candidates, and they are. But are you just asking your prospective boss to take your word for it that the nice things you're saying about yourself are true? Soft skills are a big part of what you bring to the table! Let's talk about how whether you're doing the best possible PR for yourself!
Eric Minor;
Live Online

This course is designed to provide a setting for busy professionals to focus on final preparations. We strongly recommend that candidates complete previous preparations through their local chapter, on their own or by taking the APR Online Course. (This is not a seminar for those beginning their APR journey.)Elizabeth M. Smith, MBA, APR; Jason S. Kirsch, APR; Amy Beisel Hill, APR;
In-Person

This webinar will explore the top five trends in social cause advocacy that actually make it more difficult to effectively communicate on the issues. We will use the latest in strategic framing research to prove it.
Shaun E. Adamec;
Live Online

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, do you know why? Join us for this webinar to learn the importance of data visualization and find out how you can improve the delivery of data and analysis in your presentations to impact how you are perceived.
Cyndi W. Greenglass;
Live Online

During this 60-minute webinar, Slater will share insights and learning from launching a boutique agency, building a reputable brand and culture, and managing a (mostly) millennial staff to drive success.
Alexander Slater;
Live Online

The Health Academy Conference is ideal if you work in health care or an organization allied to the field, or in a public relations agency serving health care clients. Held each spring, this annual conference provides industry perspective and communications strategies that will benefit your career. At a time of momentous change within the health care field, this conference will help you and your organization prepare for the future.
In-Person

The webinair will bring to life Chapter 3 of the recently issued e-book, "The New Rules of Crisis Management", published by RockDove, with distribution and promotional support from the PRSA. The webinar explores how you leverage employees as advocates, ambassadors and authentic voices during a crisis in the digital age. The webinar will step through some best practices, the case for employee engagement early and often, and how to build your own coalition of ambassadors.
Necole J. Merritt;
Live Online

When an unimaginable tragedy strikes your community or your business, are you prepared to respond and endure the short- and long-term impacts? Hear directly from a panel of public relations experts detailing their response to the Orlando nightclub shooting.
Heather Fagan;
Live Online

How do you get your CSR work to cut through social and traditional media overload? Learn how an integrated campaign that included award-winning videos shared on social, a thought leadership and executive visibility platform, and an innovative CSR report launch strategy drove stakeholder engagement, local and national media coverage, and increased corporate reputation.
Carol Clark; Jackie Janus;
Live Online

You are a leader, a rising star, an independent practitioner, or an expert in your field. But how do you stand out from the crowd? Executive presence is no longer a nice-to-have in the global arena — it is essential to win the next deal, land the next assignment, lead a great team, impact change and drive the bottom line.
Jay Sullivan;
In-Person

Featuring a diverse mix of communications veterans from agency, in-house corporate and consumer areas, this webinar will provide tips on how to improve within strategic communications planning as well as discuss how the industry is evolving to deal with this emerging reality.
Live Online

The Reputation Risk Management (RRM) Certificate Program is designed to equip management-level communicators with advanced perspective, best practices and a practical, implementation-ready approach to managing Reputation Risk.

Mayo Clinic, a worldwide destination medical center with more than 40,000 employees, is in some ways connected to many of the socially significant events that occur around the world, whether it be a tragedy such as the shootings in Orlando, the death of a pop icon like Prince or a movement like Black Lives Matter. How does Mayo Clinic evaluate and respond to these events in a way that’s timely and reflective of the organization’s culture, purpose and priorities?
Matthew John Kucharski, APR;
Live Online

With the proliferation and quick rise in popularity of “rogue” and “alt” sites, public relations professionals must take heed. A new era of crisis communication is upon us.
Regina Luttrell, Ph.D.; Susan Emerick; Jamie Ward, Ph.D.;
Live Online

Designed for travel and hospitality communicators, the Travel and Tourism Conference features essential information, to put your career and organization on the fast track for success, including nimble approaches to help make the most of your staff, budget and time.
In-Person

The inclusion of video in reporters’ stories continues to increase. Georgia Tech’s media relations team has found repeated success coupling press releases and media pitches with video packages. This webinar will expand on these strategies to explain when incorporating video is the correct approach. We’ll explore how video influences our social media engagements, taking a closer look at gifs, short video segments and live elements.
Jason Maderer; Steven Norris;
Live Online

Designed as an in-depth, in-person, two-day immersion in advanced best practices in crisis communication, the in-class instruction, role-play and exercises are structured to help participants master crisis communication best practices through real-world work.
Helio Fred Garcia; Adam Tiouririne;
In-Person

From collaboration and messaging technologies to social media and mobile apps, new technologies are transforming how communications professionals do their work. This webinar will highlight best practices that leading companies are utilizing to shape the technological landscape of the communications industry today and tomorrow.
Jeff Corbin;
Live Online

This event will focus on the multi-disciplinary interests of public affairs professionals, and share valuable resources for communicators who hold public affairs roles in the private and NGO sectors as well as in local, state and/or national governmental bodies and the military. It will feature productive opportunities for professional development, idea exchange and networking.
In-Person

Too often our strategic plans are short-changed by time, budget and know-how. This workshop will teach you how to build a comprehensive, behavioral strategic plan, plus give you an opportunity to begin to develop the framework of a strategic plan you can use.
Stacey Smith, APR, Fellow PRSA;
In-Person

Webinar participants will learn tactics that support designing Omni-channel messages that help garner neutral to positive responses from the public during organizational crisis communication management.
Monique Farmer, APR;
Live Online

Turn On Your Idea Machine (to Generate More Public Relations and Marketing Buzz) will help you consistently generate not only more competitive marketing and communications ideas - but more relevant ideas.
Stephen Dupont, APR;
Live Online

It’s counterintuitive, but true: The product is never the topic. The program is never the topic. The plan is never the topic. The topic is never the topic. The reader is always the topic.
Ann Wylie;
Live Online

The PRSA InterSections Conference will feature three distinct Learning Tracks with programming specifically tailored for the needs of technology, financial, entertainment and sports communicators. Attendees will select their Learning Track during the registration process, and will join a series of breakout sessions curated by leaders in each industry. The program will also bring attendees together for shared general sessions and networking.
In-Person

The Measurement and Analytics Certificate Program goes well beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of communication. You will also learn how to build research into the beginning of your communications planning process in ways that are fast, easy and inexpensive. Also, at the end of resource-intensive communication campaigns that involve audience behavior changes, you’ll be able to calculate the marginal ROI on your organization’s communication investment.

This Webinar will focus on the subject of talent. We will discuss innovative ways to address those areas where you do not believe that your talent is matching the needs of the organization. We will create a plan for focusing on talent initiatives that can enhance your career and add value to your organization.
Suzanne Updegraff;
Live Online

Visual storytelling done well increases engagement, explains and summarizes complex information, speeds up comprehension, tugs the heartstrings and motivates action. This is why visuals are now at the heart of brand identity and content creation to a greater degree than ever before. This workshop will discuss tactics for creating and sharing highly branded, engaging and transferable media-facing assets.
Malayna Evans, Ph.D.;
In-Person

International Conference offers practical insight and networking for public relations professionals of all career levels, sectors, work environments and industries. Demonstrating value with actionable best practices is what drives the PRSA community and is the focus of this annual event.
In-Person

PRSA’s new Content Marketing Certificate Program is designed to teach and empower you to develop content strategies and tactics that deliver quantifiable business outcomes. Designed as a certificate of completion course, the Content Marketing Certificate Program will enable you to transition from a traditional communication pro to a Content Marketing rock star and learn how to create a Content Marketing plan to strategically align with business goals.
Lisa Arledge-Powell;

In this creative nonfiction writing webinar, you’ll learn how to write copy that grabs attention, keeps it longer, communicates more clearly, enhances credibility and is more likely to go viral.
Ann Wylie;
Live Online

The PRSA Marketing and Digital Communications Conference will help communicators understand and gain knowledge in the areas of digital and traditional marketing that intersect with communications practices. Communicators will learn from experts in the field of digital and traditional marketing to help build a stronger foundation in components of marketing that consistently overlap with communications.
In-Person

This webinar is ideal for closing the year and starting fresh on quality initiatives. It is easy to continue performing in the same way year after year. We will discuss how learning the three primary tools for upgrading the quality of your conversations, your projects and your engagement will prepare you for 2019.
Suzanne Updegraff;
Live Online

Coming soon to an industry near you: Digital Transformation. Competition, innovation, and marketplace disruption are forcing companies to up their digital game, and employees have to be on board for businesses to survive, and thrive. GE, aiming to become the world’s first Digital Industrial Company, and a top ten software provider by 2020, created an employee communications strategy that would encompass education, engagement, and enthusiasm: Digifit. Positioned as a “gym for the mind,” DigiFit combines videos, gamification elements, and live events to help strengthen the idea of digital training as entertaining and gratifying, and to encourage all employees to progress through the entire program. Feedback and outcomes have been overwhelmingly positive, with active engagement levels at 22%, more than double the typical engagement level for employee-facing campaigns.

Learn how the Cleveland Clinic integrates news, and health, wellness and medical innovation stories to create one of the nation's top healthcare portals. "Health Essentials" has more than 5 million monthly visitors, and its impressive social media following includes more than 2 million Facebook fans and 1.4 million Twitter followers.
Eileen Sheil;
Live Online

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) isn’t just a nice thing to do — it's a business imperative. Setting and implementing initiatives is a good start, but developing sustainable branded CSR initiatives that demonstrate a measurable return on investment that aligns with business objectives is the goal.
Jon A. Sullivan;
Live Online

You've landed a big media interview, now what? The next step is to nail it and leave them wanting more. In this webinar, participants will learn 5 concrete surefire ways to ace an interview, from someone who spent years as a TV producer on major networks. Walk away with foolproof ways to get noticed - in a good way.
Annie Scranton;
On-Demand

This webinar will explore five ways to find your superpower by looking at inspiring examples from brands and individuals around the globe: 1. Imagination 2. Dedication 3. Differentiation 4. Validation and 5. Amplification. Join us for this exciting webinar to ensure your are more equipped to unleash your brand's superpower for your next campaign.
Keith Green, APR;
On-Demand

Have you ever heard of the 10 to 1 rule? It's the idea that it takes 10 good things to be said about a company to drown out one negative impression. Learn how to identify and promote positive stories within your company to news media, influencers and target customers.
On-Demand

The role of the journalist is changing and, with that, the PR world is evolving. Sponsored content and native advertising has grown to take on many different forms — from in-feed articles to recommendation widgets — and has become increasingly pervasive. As publications continue evolving their business models to center more around this source of revenue, join us for a webinar to explore what this fundamental change in the media means for PR professionals today, and how to use branded content to your advantage.
Zach Abramowitz ; Scott Mozarsky ; Marlene Neill, Ph.D., APR; Shawn Gaines;
On-Demand

As the ethics counselor of organizations, public relations practitioners seek to work with senior executives from a variety of departments to develop allies and form coalitions when their own power is limited. Hear how to recruit allies and form coalitions as a means to influence more senior executives.
Nance Larsen, APR, Fellow PRSA; Bryan H. Reber, Ph.D.; Debra L. Bethard-Caplick, MBA, APR; Emmanuel Tchividjian;
On-Demand

Protecting your organization from reputational crisis requires a trusted advisor prepared to provide strategic ethical advice. Learn how to become a truly trusted advisor from a leading expert in crisis communications and a veteran political advisor who has served leaders from both political parties.
James E. Lukaszewski, ABC, IABC Fellow; APR, Fellow PRSA, BEPS Emeritus; Janelle M. Guthrie, APR; Nance Larsen, APR, Fellow PRSA;
On-Demand

Participants will learn that through customer service, organizational pride efforts and storytelling, organizations can take control of their own brands and help build fact-based narratives in media environments that can sometimes come across as less than fully balanced.
Monique Farmer, APR; Kala Morrissey;
On-Demand

The implications of the Brexit vote, and similar populist and anti-globalist movements in other countries around the world, are far-reaching, both for the conduct of international business and for what we can learn about running campaigns that appeal to a very wide audience.
Quentin Alistair Langley; Oliver S. Schmidt; Katerina Tsetsura, Ph.D.;
On-Demand

Using real life case studies, this presentation will provide attendees with the tools they need to proactively prepare for, survive, and rebuild their brand following a crisis.
Courtney Fitzpatrick;
On-Demand

This webinar will explore this idea using IBM software to examine sentiment from 180 million blogs, 15 million forums and a statistically valid random sample of 10 percent of all Twitter data. Participants will also learn how news about earnings, products and other business topics have nowhere near the positive impact as corporate social responsibility initiatives.
Christian Schoen; Dave Armon; Lawrence Bowdish;
On-Demand

Executives from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s communications team will share insights from the frontline on how they sprang into action to address this unthinkable crime.
Jacqueline Ann Peterson;
On-Demand

We’ve opened up two-way communications on every front, and any friction can spark a crisis. It’s become a complex area. Hear stories with actionable advice that enables clients to be prepared, react appropriately and move their organization beyond the crisis.
John Martin McDonald;
On-Demand

As part of PRSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Month, our featured presenter Hugo Balta, senior director of multicultural content at ESPN, will discuss how diversity and inclusion provides you with the competitive edge to reflect the new mainstream population.
Hugo Balta; Aerial Ellis;
On-Demand

In workplaces where no one feels comfortable talking about race relations, the ability to understand coworkers’ realities suffer and trust among us erodes. Learn about achieving courageous conversation in this webinar.
Ripa Rashid;
On-Demand

Leaders, and especially those who advise and counsel them must recognize the ethical expectations of everyone inside and outside the organization. Failure to meet these expectations has palpable negative consequences. This program discusses the expectations and the consequences of failure to meet those expectations.
James E. Lukaszewski, ABC, IABC Fellow; APR, Fellow PRSA, BEPS Emeritus; Nance Larsen, APR, Fellow PRSA;
On-Demand

Join PRSA's New Professionals Section as we speak with Kelly Davis, APR, and Lori Marble, APR, Fellow PRSA, to learn more about building your professional network, leveraging it to further your career and what role mentorship can play in doing so.
Kelly J. Davis, APR; Lori Leigh Marble, APR, Fellow PRSA;
On-Demand

Join this session with practitioners representing academia, investor relations, nonprofit and government for an informative discussion on financial literacy. You’ll become better positioned to serve as a trusted adviser in the C-suite or at the board table.
Alexander V. Laskin, Ph.D.; Matt Ragas, Ph.D.; Stacy Schubert;
On-Demand

Learn the dynamics of using great initiatives and current community resources and merging those with your courses and students. Our speakers will give great examples of their own success in the community and building a bridge to the classroom.
Melissa D. Dodd, Ph.D.; Lois Boynton; Gemma R. Puglisi; Karen Freberg, Ph.D.;
On-Demand

Organizations of any type, and in particular associations and nonprofits, must begin to shift towards an updated digital media strategy. To be more effective, digital messaging must begin to pivot; it should come from the perspective of the donor, advocate, member, or customer. Whether you're looking for new donor sources, desire to be more relevant to your membership, or compete in an overcrowded customer landscape, this webinar will give you plenty to consider as you begin to plan for the Fall and your 2017 calendar.
Peter Winters;
On-Demand

This webinar will explore several tips on understanding what employers really look for in candidates and how to best position yourself to stand out among the competition.
John Kesaris; Brandi Boatner;
On-Demand

Whether you’re B2B or B2C, social media continues to play an important role in corporate communications today and is ever changing. From shifting audience behaviors and new channel introductions to changing technologies and algorithms, corporate communicators must be in the know and understand the implications to help their organizations craft strategies and content to ensure they are achieving the desired result. During this webinar, attendees will gain practical advice they can start leveraging now and in the new year to up their social media game.
Serena Ehrlich; Colin Burns;
On-Demand

Working with PRSSA students can be a rewarding way to give back to the profession while paving the way for future public relations practitioners. Whether you’re a Professional Adviser or a Faculty Adviser, start your year with tips and best practices to help you strengthen your local PRSSA Chapter and mentor students.
Kelly J. Davis, APR; Alisa Agozzino, Ph.D., APR;
On-Demand

Join contributor Stephen Dupont, APR, vice president of public relations and branded content for the creative and brand shop Pocket Hercules, and a frequent contributor to Public Relations Tactics, to learn how to start developing the mindset of a futurist, and to explore major trends that are likely to change our workplaces, our relationships with others, and our culture.
Stephen Dupont, APR;
On-Demand

A how-to webinar offering insight and tips on how to ignite your career, or for those who have worked in the communications profession for a number of years, how to re-ignite your career.
Stephen Dupont, APR;
On-Demand

In today's "post-truth" society, ethics in public communication is more important than ever for a thriving society. Training the next generation of communicators to consider ethics in their communication has become a critical part of the public relations curriculum.
Carolyn Mae Kim, Ph.D.; Dean E. Mundy, Ph.D.; Lucinda Austin, Ph.D.; Denise Bortree;
On-Demand

Even the most successful organizations must continually reinvent themselves, their solutions, and their PR + outreach strategies to remain market leaders in an age of growing change, connectivity and globalization. In this eye-opening presentation, audiences will learn how to thrive in the new operating reality, create competitive advantage, and successfully leverage new leadership strategies to adapt to changing times. From more powerful ways to unleash innovation to solutions for better capitalizing on cutting-edge advancements, discover how you and your organization can flourish in tomorrow's world – and effectively apply its most crucial success strategies and skills in context.
Scott Steinberg;
On-Demand

The magic -- of the research, planning, implementation, and evaluation (RPIE) strategy -- will you will be a better PR manager, your PR program will have a solid foundation, and you will be able to objectively measure your results.
Gretchen Roufs, APR;
On-Demand

Customers and employees demand authenticity, but your senior leaders don't have time to write for multiple audiences and platforms. Learn to use the techniques of modern ghostwriting to create compelling content that captures your subject's "voice."
Blythe Campbell, APR;
On-Demand

Based on the content of a new, PRSA-supported e-book, this webinar presents a professional development opportunity for professionals who manage crisis communication. Led by experienced industry leaders, this webinar closely examines the dynamics of managing a social media-driven crisis driven — what has changed, and what has not changed.
Ron Culp; James Donnelly;
On-Demand

Drawing on real-world examples from some of the highest profile sports cases in recent years, this webinar will address the PR / legal dynamic and what a powerful force it can be when both sides are effectively working together.
Melinda Travis;
On-Demand

During this hands-on session, Cathy Hackl, a nationally recognized, live video expert/consultant, and Lisa Buyer, published author of “Social PR Secrets,” will demystify one of the hottest social media platforms available to storytellers and brands today.
Cathy Hackl; Lisa Buyer;
On-Demand

This webinar will explore the perspectives of corporate, agency and research consultancy as panelists share their experiences enabling more fully integrated business public relations, marketing and business decision-making.
Mark Weiner; Jackie Matthews; Allan Dib;
On-Demand

All successful business professionals set goals on a consistent, annual basis. Achieving the goals you set and managing the process is a vital way to move forward in your career. During this Webinar you will learn not only the relevance of setting and achieving goals, but how to focus on the targets of importance both to you as an individual performer and to your organization.
Suzanne Updegraff;
On-Demand

Join us for this webinar as we discuss the value of setting expectations for performance results and for developing a professional relationship filled with trust and credibility.
Suzanne Updegraff;
On-Demand

Thinking about striking out on your own? Make 2017 the year you take the leap! The path to starting your own business is exciting and rewarding but also filled with new challenges you may not have anticipated. Learn from independent practitioners who have navigated this uncharted territory, overcome obstacles and built successful businesses.
J.W. Arnold, APR, Fellow PRSA; Wendy Kurtz, APR;
On-Demand

To compete in today’s global markets, companies not only need a truly differentiated value proposition but a thoughtful strategy to demonstrate and reinforce this value proposition for investors.
Rob Berick;
On-Demand